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  8. LORD C. BERESFORD

    Mr Reginald M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, writing to his election agent refers to the attacks made ...

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  9. BLACKMAIL ALLEGED

    The case in which Francis Henry Page, William Henry Glendinning, and Frederick Marshall are charged with having black[?]led the Countess ...

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  11. THE WAR.

    The Italian newspapers' approve of the occupation by Great Britain of the port of Sollum, between Tripoli and Egypt, and the French occupation of ...

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  12. BRITISH BLOOD.

    "The old blood is bold blood the whole world round," we are told and Lord Dudley would use British blood to keep Australians up to the mark--ph[?]ally ...

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  13. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    A message from India[?]polis states that Mr Baker, the County Prosecutor, who figured in yesterday's riotous scene at the Courthouse at ...

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  14. BEATEN AND ROBBED

    Crime is rampant in Winnipeg, Dozens of citizens have recently been held up by armed men and robbed. Several people have also been ...

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  15. CRIME AND THE CAR

    There was a sensation in the Montmartre portion of Paris today. Four armed robbers entered a bank and shot at and wounded a ...

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  16. YUKON TERRITORY

    A scheme which has been put forward for the annexation of the Yukon Territory by British Columbia has aroused much opposition. ...

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  17. INDIAN RULER.

    Judgment was given in the Divorce Court today in the Statham v. Statham suit, on the question whether the Cackwar of Baroda, as a foreign ...

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  18. STORM AND FLOOD

    Rainstorms and cyclones have been experienced in many parts of the country and along the coast, and have done great damage. ...

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  19. THE KING.

    His Majesty the King, who is now on a shooting tour, in Nepaul, is meeting with much success in his pursuit of big panic. ...

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  20. MINERS' WAGES.

    The conference of miners, representing 700,000 men, has resolved to take a ballot on January 10 on the question of a strike in consequence of the ...

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  21. CANADA'S DEFENCE.

    Colonel Sam Hughes, Minister for Militia, proposes to institute training schools in every regiment in Canada. Arrangements have been made to ...

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  22. LIGHTED KEROSENE RAGS

    Miss Emily Davidson, the well-known suffragette, was today committed for trial on a charge of having placed lighted kerosene raps in a ...

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  23. HOUSE AND HOME

    "The Closer Settlement-Board has no power to erect houses for the temper a[?]y accommodation of immigrants in the way that has been suggested," said ...

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  24. DAY WITH THE DEER.

    The door limit which took place [?] Lang Lang on Wednesday was arranged by Constable Cole on the advice of Major J. M. Semmeas, of the ...

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  25. RAINS IN ENGLAND.

    Continuous heavy rains have fallen in England during the last few days. There does not appear to be much prospect of the conditions improving ...

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  26. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS

    Messrs Morine, Lake and Ducharme have been appointed a commission to investigate the working and expenditure of Government departments. ...

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  27. INSURANCE ACT.

    The National insurance Act was the chief issue at [?] by-election yesterday in the north division of Ayrshire, which resulted [?] the defeat of Mr A. ...

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  28. DIETARY DEFIANCE

    Allan M'Dougall, the youth who assaulted Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, by throwing a dispatch box through the window of ...

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  29. PAPAL DECREE.

    The text of the decree issued by the Pope on the subject of Roman Catholic laymen suing priests in State Courts has been published here. ...

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  30. DRIVEE CHARGED.

    At the City Court today John Davis was remanded on ball on a charge of negligent driving. Plainclothes-constable Porter stated that on December ...

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